They also want the unnamed officer fired and charged with abuse of power and official oppression.

“Until that's done, I cannot express our full support of the Fort Worth Police Department and its process or the police chief himself,” Merritt said.

Merritt also revealed Craig's son tossed raisins on the sidewalk in front of a neighbor's home and says they didn't land on his property.

“The child was consuming a snack on his way home from school,” he explained. “He didn't like the raisins, so he discarded them.”

According to Craig's attorney, the family has never had any problems with the neighbor in the past. They say it was actually the first interaction Craig ever had with the man.

Craig, who called Fort Worth police after the alleged attack on her son, said she can't bring herself to talk to her son about the incident.

“I don't talk to him about it because I don't think I could be able to deal if my child tells me I failed him as a parent, not being able to protect him or come to his aid when he needed me,” Craig said. “So I avoid the conversation.”

Craig's legal team is urging the community to keep the pressure on the Internal Affairs Department. They're also asking the Department of Justice to look into the case.

Another community meeting is being planned for next Tuesday. The time and place has yet to be determined.